TDX SP Power Wheelchair
Wheelchair Description:
The TDX SP is the first model in the next generation of TDX (Total Driving eXperience) power wheelchairs. The TDX SP takes all the best features of the TDX series and improves upon them with enhanced performance, superior ride quality, quieter chassis, and an elegantly simple design.
With built-in technologies such as a True Center Wheel drive, Enhanced SureStep, Traction Control Design, Quiet Stability Lock, MK6i Electronics, and powerful 4-pole motors, the TDX SP is designed to meet the needs of rehab clients who demand performance and style.
Wheelchair Features:
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| Enhanced SureStep suspension allows for the front casters to travel 6 inches (3" up and 3" down). Coming up and off everyday obstacles like thresholds now feels effortless and silent. |
| Powerful and reliable 4 pole motors allow for a top speed of 5.8 mph |
| Quiet Stability lock provides stability with a "damping" effect while driving |
| MK6i Electronics with the new MK690 controller provides up to 90 amps of power |
Wheelchair Specifications:
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| Seat Width: | 12" - 24" Rehab Seat 16", 18", 20", 22" Van Seat |
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| Seat Depth: | 12" - 22" Rehab Seat 16" - 18" Van Seat on 16" or 18" wide 18" - 20" Van Seat on 20" or 22" wide |
| Back Height: | 12" - 24" Rehab Seat 38" Van Seat w/o headrest 45" Van Seat w/ headrest |
| Back Angle: | 85 - 105° |
| Seat To Floor Height: | On ADJASBA seat: Low 16.5" at 0° Medium 18.5" at 0° Tall 20.5" at 0° Seat to Floor Height at 5° - add ½" to each VAN seat to floor height: 21" from top of seat to floor. |
| Overall Width: | 24" with 22TRY Battery Tray 25.5" with 24TRY Battery Tray |
| Overall Length: | 35.25" (without front riggings) |
| Overall Height: | 35.5" - 39.5" |
| Wheel and Caster Size: | Front and rear casters 6" x 2"; Drive Wheel (flat-free) 14" x 3" |
| Incline Capability: | 9° |
| Turning Radius: | 22" (including center mount footboard) |
| Ground Clearance: | 3" |
| Speed: | 5.8 mph / 5 mph (heavy-duty) |
| Electrical: | MK690/SPJ+ |
| Product Weight: | 264 lbs. w/ batteries 166 lbs. w/o batteries Van Seat: 277 lbs. w/ batteries 179 lbs w/o batteries |
| Battery: | 22NF (2 each) Optional 24 Gel Battery |
Wheelchair Tagged Under:
Wheelchair Reviews'
Review: #3
From:Donna Dooley
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Posted on:22 Oct. 2009
- I am a:Caregiver
- Chair Pro's:good turn radius
- Chair Con's:Constanly having problems with it.
- Best Used:Indoors
- Recommend It:I wouldn't recommend this wheelchair
Not a reliable chair. Have replaced every part on this chair in the first year. I mean every thing, motors, electrial parts, batteries, footrest, head array, everything except the frame.
I don't know how this chair is going to last 5 years. I will never buy again.
Review: #2
From:Jaime Galloway
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Posted on:22 Oct. 2009
- I am a:Long Term Wheelchair User
- Chair Pro's:mid wheel drive, quick from point A to point B, rehab seat and back is good, dependable so far
- Chair Con's:fold down foot board rubber on top wears off too easily. this for your feet and should be made of durable material not thin rubber, arm rest tear too easily. this part of a wheel chair has constant contact and also should have a much more durable cover material
- Best Used:Indoors and Outdoors
- Recommend It:I would recommend this wheelchair
I like this Wheelchair and use it inside and outside. it is easy to maneuver, fast and brakes nicely. 4 poles hould give it longer life so hope that is the situation.
Dissapointed in the foot rest and arm rest. They need to be much more durable. This is not a cheap chair. Docking device fits and works nice for the lift.
Review: #1
From:Ruth Harrigan
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Posted on:22 Oct. 2009
- I am a:Long Term Wheelchair User
- Chair Pro's:works great outside, even on bad sidewalks, different terrains, reliable, quiet, good battery life, quick
- Chair Con's:armrests wiggle a bit
- Best Used:Indoors and Outdoors
- Recommend It:I would recommend this wheelchair
I bought a demo TDX SP chair from Invacare well over a year ago. I love the chair because it's versatile, but not as large as others I tried.
In the year I've had it , there's only been one sidewalk I couldn't use it on and I live in an old town with lots of tree roots and other obstacles. It's great on hills, quick across streets, and gives me good battery life.
It also is reliable and quiet. I like the size because it's fairly narrow and has a smaller turning radius than other power chairs, which makes it easy when getting into a van, on a bus or train or around stores.
